Page 2-The Journal Opinion-October 27,. i,&lfl
Arts and
Entertainment
CINEMA I
HELDOVER TO NOV. 4
HALLOWEEN Ill
Rated R
?+oog:45
CINEMA II
HELDOVER
FIRST BLOOD
Rated R
Stars Sylvester Stallone
7:159:00
World Community
Day planned
in Bradford
BRADFORD-- World Com-
munity Day will be observed
by the Connecticat River
Valley Unit of Church Women
United on Friday, Nov. 5, at
2:00 p.m. at Our Lady of
Perpetual Help in Bradford.
There will be a silver tea
following the service. The
theme will be Scarcity and
Abundance. The program was
developed by participants in
International Christian
Causeways, sponsored by the
Church Women United.
Klose to speak
in Wells River
W]LLS RIVER-- The Rondo
will meet for dinner at The
Happy Hour Restaurant,
Wells River, Vt. on Wed-
ncsday, Nov. 3rd. After dinner
Mr. Kevin Klose will speak on
"The Life of a Correspondent
in Moscow." Klose is on
sabattical leave from The
Washington Post to write a
book about Russia and
in Pomfret, Vt. with his wife
Eliza and three children.
From 1977 to 1981 he was
Bureau Chief for the Post in
Moscow. He travelled ex-
tensively in Russia and his
children attended the public
schools there. He is also co-
author of three books.
Hostesses for the evening
will be Ruth McCarty and Kay
Hemmings.
Handicapped
Wednesday, Oct. 27
WELLS RIVER: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the United
Church of Christ serving at noon. For reservations call 757-
2206.
Friday, Oct. 29
BRADFORD: Haunted House production at the old horse
barns behind Oxbow High School, beginning at dark, $1.00
donation requested.
BRADFORD: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the Oxbow
Vocational Center serving at 11:45 a.m. For reservations call
222-4782. .
Saturday, Oct. 30
BRADFORD: Haunted House Matinee at the old Oxbow
horse barns for youngsters under the fifth grade level, 3:00 to
5:00 p.m., refreshments and games will be provided.
WOODSVILLE: Children's Halloween Party, at the Wood-
sville Fire Station, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., refreshments and
games.
BRADFORD: Haunted House production for older crowd, at
dark, behind Oxbow High School at the old horse barns, $1.00
donation requested.
LITTLETON: Model Railroad Show, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,
Continental Motel.
Monday, Nov. 1
adlp rrouJ9 p/aug WELLS RIVER: Upper Valley Association for Handicapped
mee at BMU
WELLS RIVER-- The Upper
Valley Association for Han-
dicapped Citizens will meet at
the Blue Mountain School on
November 1 at 7:30. Under
review will be the question:
"How do we check for
quality?"
The topic for discussion is
an outgrowth of the annual
• conference of the Vermont
Fuelwood harvesting workshop planned
WOODSVILLE-- The Grafton from the point of view of the workshop should follow the Hanover Center
County Cooperative Extension landowner, said County signs to the entrance of the For more
Service will hold a Fuelwood Forester Robert Burke. woodlot which is ap- directions call the
Harvesting Wbrksho p and Ehrhard Frost of Con- proximately one mile north of County Extension
demonstration on Saturday, tinuous Forest Management, Hanover Center on the Haverhill, N.H.
Nov. 6 from 10:00 a.m. to a forestry consulting firm in
1:00 p.m. at the Robert Hickin Cornish, will lead the group
woodlot in Hanover. through an area of managed
The session will cover forest which was recently
woodland access roads, thinned for fuelwood using a
firewood selection and har- conventional logging
vesting, operation.
The program will em- Persons interested in this
phasize fuelwood harvesting
Newburv Womans' Club holds supper
NEWBURY-- The Newbury Directly following the
Womans' "Club held their business meeting, Selenda
annual Pot Luck Supper on Grow introduced Bob Mead,
Oct. 7 at 6:30 p.m. Thirty- singer and Jared Stolper,
five members and guests guitar player who entertained
attended this first meeting of the members and guests with
the 1982-83 year. music featuring Elizabethan
After a delicious meal, and Irish Folk Songs.
President Jane Labun opened The next meeting will be
the business meeting with the held on Nov. 3 at the Bailey
flag salute and club prayer. Club.
U €ffiI,=2 _ .,
,. IIR k LINDA J. WESTNEY
OWNER
f Don't leave town without us.
OUR SERVICE IS FREE
to3 so MAiN ST 56 MAtN ST BANK BLDG
WEST LEBANON, N.H. 03784 SPRINGFIELD, VT. 051,56
TEL. 603-298-8782 TEL. 802-885-5761
11/
111 Central St.
Woodsvillo, N. H.
"Said To Be One CX The Flneeg
Night Clubs In New
The Withch/ng Hour Arrives Real Soon
And You Can Bring It In With A Tune.
Bring A Ghost, Or Anyone Who's
To The 111 Club Halloween
Saturday, Oct. 30th
"Reunited"
HALLOWEEN
COSTUME
Association for Retired
Citizens being held at Trinity
College in Burlington on Oct.
30. The matter of quality in
services for handicapped
people will be discussed by
Sister Elizabeth Candon, John
Burchard, Richard Surles and
Patricia Zyber at the Trinity
conference.
Upper Valley Association
members are urged to attend
both the VARC conference and
our own monthly meeting.
Recent events relating to
Brandon Training School and
community placements
emphasize the need to plan for
local quality check efforts
with action based on the best
possible information.
QUOTE
"The successful people are
the ones who can think up
things for the rest of the
world to keep busy at."
Don Marquis
FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE
"--"ST. JOHNSBURY
WELLS RIVER
/
ExIT
.f/ ' L "". RESTAURANT
,'wi/ , Main Street. Serving lunch
from 11:00-2:30, Mon.-Sat.
Open evenings 7 days, Sun.-
Thurs. 5-10. Fri. and Sat. 5-
II. Phone 802-222-9008.
Fine Italian dining in a warm candle-
lit atmosphere.
GARi)EN RESTAURANT-- Lower Plain
Rt. 5. Serving Breakfast, Lunch. Dinner,
aud Sunday Brunch. Try out Pizza Special.
802-222-5202,
COUTEE'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT--
Rt. 5 & 25. Hours: 6-9:30 all week. 802-222-
5288. Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner-Window
Take Out Service.
EAST RYEGATE
PilIL'S RESTAURANT & CAMP-
GROUND Rt. 5. 802-633-9394. Snacks to
complete dinners to catering family dining
at moderate prices. Entertainment
weekends.
WEST LEBANON
EA.€;T THETFORD
ROBERTS' COUNTRY COOKING-- Rt. 5.
Mon.-Sat., 6 AM-8 PM. Sun., 8:30 AM-6:30
PM. The Familiar Roberts' Family Menu
plus a take out window featuring soft-
service cones & fountain service.
'HITE RIVER JUNCTIOP
FAIRLEE
TltlRI) RAIl, RESTAURANT-- Rt. 5.
Serving Lunch & Dinner from 5-10:30.
Sunday Breakfast 10-2. Daily fresh fish
specials --relaxed atmosphere -- fine food
with a personal touch.
ROBERTS' FAIRLEE DINER-- Rt. 5.
Mon.-Sat., 6 AM-SPM. Sun., 8:30 AM-6:30
PM. ltome style cooking at home style
pric es:
BONNIE OAKS RESORT-- On beautiful
Lake Moray. Fine lakeside dining
featuring live Main lobster, fresh seafood,
prime rib and continental specialties.
Open for luncheon on the deck, July-
August 12-1:30, Dinner nightly, 6:30 to
8:00. For reservations: 802-333-4362.
Entertainment Tuesday through Sunday in
the ilighlander Lounge. Dancing every
Friday and Saturday, July and August.
Visa and Master Charge accepted.
W 0 0 D'-'g'-OI"[E
LITTLETON
LOBSTER TUB RESTAURANT--- Rt. 18.
603-444.5719. ()pen Mon.-Sat. 12-2 and 5-9.
Sun. 12-9. lave Maine Lobster - Fresh
Seafood Cocktails. Reserv. & Maj. Credit
Cards Accepted.
LYME INN-- The kind of New England
Inn you always hoped to find . . . Serving
great food and good spirits with old
fashioned hospitality. 603-795,2222 or 795-
4404. Reservations suggested,
I,INCOLN INN RESTAURANT-- 20
Ilastings St. Dining Room and Coffee Shop
- Sugar Shack Lounge. Banquet facilities
to 400. Major credit cards accepted.
AIME'S RESTAURANT-- Tel. (802) 748-
3553. Junction Rt. 2 & Rt. 18. Steak-plus
and Lobster-plus. Mobil Guide and AAA
l,isted.
WARNERS GALLERY RESTAURANT--
2 miles west of Wells River on Rt. 302.802-
429-2120 or 633-9394. Comfortable country
dining with unique salad bar. Catering and
cake decorating.
<tI00NA UTE
RESTAURANT
Colonial Plaza (603) 298-
8222. Open Daily from ! 1:30
AM. Cocktail Lounge-
Luncheon Specials --
Family I)inners -- Take
Out Service.
HOWARD JOHNSON'S-- Interstates 89-
91. Open 7 days a week. Always open --
never closed for your convenience. Just for
coffee or a complete meal, salad bar.
Liquor. 6 Nites entertainmeut. Plan your
party or banquet with us. 802-295-6048.
BARGE INN RESTAURANT-- Rt. 302 &
10. Mon.-Thurs., 6 AM-9:00 PM. Fri.-Sun.,
6 A M - I 0: 00 P 51. fi03-717 -3393.
CHALET SHAEFER
,.eRrES00TAeUtR00ANT,.
Breakfast. lunch, dinner with daily
specialties. Upstairs bar with happy hour
from 5.6 everyday and weekend en-
al,rtainnwnt. I{e']ax 'by our water fountain
mul listen to our piano mnsic xhih, yon
euio dimwr. (,erman - I':ur.I)'a n
............................................. 9- Sl..ciallie. Ih,aonald lu'iced. .l:tj,r
(ONTINENTAL 93 MOTOR INN-- i-,3
and U.S. 302. 603-444.5366. llome of North t r,,diI vao'd ar¢epted. (losed .un;da) s,
( ountry's Most Popular Buffet, all you can I
eat--Man, thru Thurs, $5.9,5 'till 8:30, Fri.
& Sat. 'till 9 P.M. (open for lunch and DINE WITH US!
t)reak[ast. )
I I IIIIIII I I H HI I I I
Citizens meeting, Blue Mountain School, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 2
ELECTION DAY: polls open for general elections
Wednesday, Nov. 3
NEWBURY: Newbury Women's Club meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Bailey Memorial Club.
WELLS RIVER: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the United
Church of Christ vestry serving at noon. For reservations
call 757-2206.
FAIRLEE: Community Health Services Inc. Town Nurse, at
the Town Hall from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.
WEST FAIRLEE: Community Health Services Inc. Town
Nurse at Bean Hall from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m.
With BobHanley ',
\\;,I.{,(, I f t, I
---'-- Over $150.00 In Prizes .=....
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS
Tel. (603) 747-2505 Or
GRUBBY
!
Ru,'al l)eli erx
IT JUST SO HAPPENED
By AI Smith
ocrze Keeping informed of goings on in your career and
vironments prove of immense benefit Financial setback is
and may actually prove a blessing in disguise
PISCES - February 20-March 20
Avoid people who make so many demands, you're unablet
priorities. Though this is not the week for speculating,
maneuvers may start paying off as of Monday
ARIES - March 21-April 20
This is the week to sign an armistice with a friendly rival•
/0-'
roundings can be tastefully, inexpensively improved
ships improve starting Tuesday
TAURUS - April 21-May 22
Don't take the blame for anyone; being the martyr can have
ta] effects later on. Love matters include a big question mark
to fool yourself about the status of a relationship.
GEMINI - May 23-June 21
Avoid tendency to overcompensate, ge,
Moderation tbe current byword
by Kern
portant relationship may be launched over weekend.
CANCER - June 22-July 22
Behind4he-scenes negotiations are favorable to your fina
ins. In rorriance, partner is ready to put all cards on the, tao=
skills can be put to profitable use.
LEO - July 23-Auguat 22
New areas of interest can be pursued for fun
Mechanical mishaps may be costly; take preventative
Unexpected acquaintance takes you as his/her
VIRGO - Augu=t 23-September 22
You can get away with that new look you've been
cheer to environment, can perk up some droopy spiritS.
judgment may be cloudy after weekend.
By McBride and Moore
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LIBRA - September 23-October 22
Romantic judgment is not as clear as you think: make no
sions and give yourself breathing space Rapport with
deepens; you make him/her feel young again,
SCORPIO - October 23-November 21
Variety is the spice of this week: in romance and career,
with new tactics. Modernizing home surroundings also
updating of records and collections.
SAGITTARIUS - November 22-December 2
For hobbyists and antique sleuths, a lovely week for
t ions and acquisitions• Intuition is strong. In romance,
heart -- and follow your dreams.
CAPRICORN - December 23-JanuatT 20
Requests for your time, money, ideas are pouring in
everything. It may be time to nudge shy friend out of
Romantic situation requires unusual delicacy
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
A creative, passionate and driven person, you make it
others to really know the gentler side of your nature. /i
domestic decisions is spotlighted between February
Prestige IS enhanced through spring and summer months.
BORN THIS WEEK
October 28th, actress Jane Alexander; 29th. singer Melba
30th, actor Henry Winkler; 31st, actor David
November 1st, actress Betsy Palmer; 2nd, actor Burr
actress Sandy Marshall.
Cz00mwoPd
ACROSS 31. Gother
34. Semester
1. Drying cloth 37. Poem
6. Adhesive 38. Short jocket
1 |. Goddess of 40. Fish eggs
peace 41. Myself
12. Long sword 42. Flowering
13. Musical note shrub
14, Lower in rank 44. Guido's note
16. Metric 45. Watered silk
measure
17. Superlative
suffix
19. Back
20. Servicemen's
club
21. Rail bird
23. Gun part
25. Beside
47. Indicate
49. S. American
mountains
50. Eats
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2. Prayer '
27, Berate 3. Us
28. Loquot tree . Finish
30. Maori food . Sly look
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Page 2-The Journal Opinion-October 27,. i,&lfl
Arts and
Entertainment
CINEMA I
HELDOVER TO NOV. 4
HALLOWEEN Ill
Rated R
?+oog:45
CINEMA II
HELDOVER
FIRST BLOOD
Rated R
Stars Sylvester Stallone
7:159:00
World Community
Day planned
in Bradford
BRADFORD-- World Com-
munity Day will be observed
by the Connecticat River
Valley Unit of Church Women
United on Friday, Nov. 5, at
2:00 p.m. at Our Lady of
Perpetual Help in Bradford.
There will be a silver tea
following the service. The
theme will be Scarcity and
Abundance. The program was
developed by participants in
International Christian
Causeways, sponsored by the
Church Women United.
Klose to speak
in Wells River
W]LLS RIVER-- The Rondo
will meet for dinner at The
Happy Hour Restaurant,
Wells River, Vt. on Wed-
ncsday, Nov. 3rd. After dinner
Mr. Kevin Klose will speak on
"The Life of a Correspondent
in Moscow." Klose is on
sabattical leave from The
Washington Post to write a
book about Russia and
in Pomfret, Vt. with his wife
Eliza and three children.
From 1977 to 1981 he was
Bureau Chief for the Post in
Moscow. He travelled ex-
tensively in Russia and his
children attended the public
schools there. He is also co-
author of three books.
Hostesses for the evening
will be Ruth McCarty and Kay
Hemmings.
Handicapped
Wednesday, Oct. 27
WELLS RIVER: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the United
Church of Christ serving at noon. For reservations call 757-
2206.
Friday, Oct. 29
BRADFORD: Haunted House production at the old horse
barns behind Oxbow High School, beginning at dark, $1.00
donation requested.
BRADFORD: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the Oxbow
Vocational Center serving at 11:45 a.m. For reservations call
222-4782. .
Saturday, Oct. 30
BRADFORD: Haunted House Matinee at the old Oxbow
horse barns for youngsters under the fifth grade level, 3:00 to
5:00 p.m., refreshments and games will be provided.
WOODSVILLE: Children's Halloween Party, at the Wood-
sville Fire Station, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., refreshments and
games.
BRADFORD: Haunted House production for older crowd, at
dark, behind Oxbow High School at the old horse barns, $1.00
donation requested.
LITTLETON: Model Railroad Show, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,
Continental Motel.
Monday, Nov. 1
adlp rrouJ9 p/aug WELLS RIVER: Upper Valley Association for Handicapped
mee at BMU
WELLS RIVER-- The Upper
Valley Association for Han-
dicapped Citizens will meet at
the Blue Mountain School on
November 1 at 7:30. Under
review will be the question:
"How do we check for
quality?"
The topic for discussion is
an outgrowth of the annual
• conference of the Vermont
Fuelwood harvesting workshop planned
WOODSVILLE-- The Grafton from the point of view of the workshop should follow the Hanover Center
County Cooperative Extension landowner, said County signs to the entrance of the For more
Service will hold a Fuelwood Forester Robert Burke. woodlot which is ap- directions call the
Harvesting Wbrksho p and Ehrhard Frost of Con- proximately one mile north of County Extension
demonstration on Saturday, tinuous Forest Management, Hanover Center on the Haverhill, N.H.
Nov. 6 from 10:00 a.m. to a forestry consulting firm in
1:00 p.m. at the Robert Hickin Cornish, will lead the group
woodlot in Hanover. through an area of managed
The session will cover forest which was recently
woodland access roads, thinned for fuelwood using a
firewood selection and har- conventional logging
vesting, operation.
The program will em- Persons interested in this
phasize fuelwood harvesting
Newburv Womans' Club holds supper
NEWBURY-- The Newbury Directly following the
Womans' "Club held their business meeting, Selenda
annual Pot Luck Supper on Grow introduced Bob Mead,
Oct. 7 at 6:30 p.m. Thirty- singer and Jared Stolper,
five members and guests guitar player who entertained
attended this first meeting of the members and guests with
the 1982-83 year. music featuring Elizabethan
After a delicious meal, and Irish Folk Songs.
President Jane Labun opened The next meeting will be
the business meeting with the held on Nov. 3 at the Bailey
flag salute and club prayer. Club.
U €ffiI,=2 _ .,
,. IIR k LINDA J. WESTNEY
OWNER
f Don't leave town without us.
OUR SERVICE IS FREE
to3 so MAiN ST 56 MAtN ST BANK BLDG
WEST LEBANON, N.H. 03784 SPRINGFIELD, VT. 051,56
TEL. 603-298-8782 TEL. 802-885-5761
11/
111 Central St.
Woodsvillo, N. H.
"Said To Be One CX The Flneeg
Night Clubs In New
The Withch/ng Hour Arrives Real Soon
And You Can Bring It In With A Tune.
Bring A Ghost, Or Anyone Who's
To The 111 Club Halloween
Saturday, Oct. 30th
"Reunited"
HALLOWEEN
COSTUME
Association for Retired
Citizens being held at Trinity
College in Burlington on Oct.
30. The matter of quality in
services for handicapped
people will be discussed by
Sister Elizabeth Candon, John
Burchard, Richard Surles and
Patricia Zyber at the Trinity
conference.
Upper Valley Association
members are urged to attend
both the VARC conference and
our own monthly meeting.
Recent events relating to
Brandon Training School and
community placements
emphasize the need to plan for
local quality check efforts
with action based on the best
possible information.
QUOTE
"The successful people are
the ones who can think up
things for the rest of the
world to keep busy at."
Don Marquis
FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE
"--"ST. JOHNSBURY
WELLS RIVER
/
ExIT
.f/ ' L "". RESTAURANT
,'wi/ , Main Street. Serving lunch
from 11:00-2:30, Mon.-Sat.
Open evenings 7 days, Sun.-
Thurs. 5-10. Fri. and Sat. 5-
II. Phone 802-222-9008.
Fine Italian dining in a warm candle-
lit atmosphere.
GARi)EN RESTAURANT-- Lower Plain
Rt. 5. Serving Breakfast, Lunch. Dinner,
aud Sunday Brunch. Try out Pizza Special.
802-222-5202,
COUTEE'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT--
Rt. 5 & 25. Hours: 6-9:30 all week. 802-222-
5288. Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner-Window
Take Out Service.
EAST RYEGATE
PilIL'S RESTAURANT & CAMP-
GROUND Rt. 5. 802-633-9394. Snacks to
complete dinners to catering family dining
at moderate prices. Entertainment
weekends.
WEST LEBANON
EA.€;T THETFORD
ROBERTS' COUNTRY COOKING-- Rt. 5.
Mon.-Sat., 6 AM-8 PM. Sun., 8:30 AM-6:30
PM. The Familiar Roberts' Family Menu
plus a take out window featuring soft-
service cones & fountain service.
'HITE RIVER JUNCTIOP
FAIRLEE
TltlRI) RAIl, RESTAURANT-- Rt. 5.
Serving Lunch & Dinner from 5-10:30.
Sunday Breakfast 10-2. Daily fresh fish
specials --relaxed atmosphere -- fine food
with a personal touch.
ROBERTS' FAIRLEE DINER-- Rt. 5.
Mon.-Sat., 6 AM-SPM. Sun., 8:30 AM-6:30
PM. ltome style cooking at home style
prices:
BONNIE OAKS RESORT-- On beautiful
Lake Moray. Fine lakeside dining
featuring live Main lobster, fresh seafood,
prime rib and continental specialties.
Open for luncheon on the deck, July-
August 12-1:30, Dinner nightly, 6:30 to
8:00. For reservations: 802-333-4362.
Entertainment Tuesday through Sunday in
the ilighlander Lounge. Dancing every
Friday and Saturday, July and August.
Visa and Master Charge accepted.
W 0 0 D'-'g'-OI"[E
LITTLETON
LOBSTER TUB RESTAURANT--- Rt. 18.
603-444.5719. ()pen Mon.-Sat. 12-2 and 5-9.
Sun. 12-9. lave Maine Lobster - Fresh
Seafood Cocktails. Reserv. & Maj. Credit
Cards Accepted.
LYME INN-- The kind of New England
Inn you always hoped to find . . . Serving
great food and good spirits with old
fashioned hospitality. 603-795,2222 or 795-
4404. Reservations suggested,
I,INCOLN INN RESTAURANT-- 20
Ilastings St. Dining Room and Coffee Shop
- Sugar Shack Lounge. Banquet facilities
to 400. Major credit cards accepted.
AIME'S RESTAURANT-- Tel. (802) 748-
3553. Junction Rt. 2 & Rt. 18. Steak-plus
and Lobster-plus. Mobil Guide and AAA
l,isted.
WARNERS GALLERY RESTAURANT--
2 miles west of Wells River on Rt. 302.802-
429-2120 or 633-9394. Comfortable country
dining with unique salad bar. Catering and
cake decorating.
<tI00NA UTE
RESTAURANT
Colonial Plaza (603) 298-
8222. Open Daily from ! 1:30
AM. Cocktail Lounge-
Luncheon Specials --
Family I)inners -- Take
Out Service.
HOWARD JOHNSON'S-- Interstates 89-
91. Open 7 days a week. Always open --
never closed for your convenience. Just for
coffee or a complete meal, salad bar.
Liquor. 6 Nites entertainmeut. Plan your
party or banquet with us. 802-295-6048.
BARGE INN RESTAURANT-- Rt. 302 &
10. Mon.-Thurs., 6 AM-9:00 PM. Fri.-Sun.,
6 A M - I 0: 00 P 51. fi03-717 -3393.
CHALET SHAEFER
,.eRrES00TAeUtR00ANT,.
Breakfast. lunch, dinner with daily
specialties. Upstairs bar with happy hour
from 5.6 everyday and weekend en-
al,rtainnwnt. I{e']ax 'by our water fountain
mul listen to our piano mnsic xhih, yon
euio dimwr. (,erman - I':ur.I)'a n
............................................. 9- Sl..ciallie. Ih,aonald lu'iced. .l:tj,r
(ONTINENTAL 93 MOTOR INN-- i-,3
and U.S. 302. 603-444.5366. llome of North t r,,diI vao'd ar¢epted. (losed .un;da) s,
( ountry's Most Popular Buffet, all you can I
eat--Man, thru Thurs, $5.9,5 'till 8:30, Fri.
& Sat. 'till 9 P.M. (open for lunch and DINE WITH US!
t)reak[ast. )
I I IIIIIII I I H HI I I I
Citizens meeting, Blue Mountain School, 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Nov. 2
ELECTION DAY: polls open for general elections
Wednesday, Nov. 3
NEWBURY: Newbury Women's Club meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Bailey Memorial Club.
WELLS RIVER: Senior Citizens Luncheon at the United
Church of Christ vestry serving at noon. For reservations
call 757-2206.
FAIRLEE: Community Health Services Inc. Town Nurse, at
the Town Hall from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.
WEST FAIRLEE: Community Health Services Inc. Town
Nurse at Bean Hall from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m.
With BobHanley ',
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By AI Smith
ocrze Keeping informed of goings on in your career and
vironments prove of immense benefit Financial setback is
and may actually prove a blessing in disguise
PISCES - February 20-March 20
Avoid people who make so many demands, you're unablet
priorities. Though this is not the week for speculating,
maneuvers may start paying off as of Monday
ARIES - March 21-April 20
This is the week to sign an armistice with a friendly rival•
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roundings can be tastefully, inexpensively improved
ships improve starting Tuesday
TAURUS - April 21-May 22
Don't take the blame for anyone; being the martyr can have
ta] effects later on. Love matters include a big question mark
to fool yourself about the status of a relationship.
GEMINI - May 23-June 21
Avoid tendency to overcompensate, ge,
Moderation tbe current byword
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portant relationship may be launched over weekend.
CANCER - June 22-July 22
Behind4he-scenes negotiations are favorable to your fina
ins. In rorriance, partner is ready to put all cards on the, tao=
skills can be put to profitable use.
LEO - July 23-Auguat 22
New areas of interest can be pursued for fun
Mechanical mishaps may be costly; take preventative
Unexpected acquaintance takes you as his/her
VIRGO - Augu=t 23-September 22
You can get away with that new look you've been
cheer to environment, can perk up some droopy spiritS.
judgment may be cloudy after weekend.
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LIBRA - September 23-October 22
Romantic judgment is not as clear as you think: make no
sions and give yourself breathing space Rapport with
deepens; you make him/her feel young again,
SCORPIO - October 23-November 21
Variety is the spice of this week: in romance and career,
with new tactics. Modernizing home surroundings also
updating of records and collections.
SAGITTARIUS - November 22-December 2
For hobbyists and antique sleuths, a lovely week for
t ions and acquisitions• Intuition is strong. In romance,
heart -- and follow your dreams.
CAPRICORN - December 23-JanuatT 20
Requests for your time, money, ideas are pouring in
everything. It may be time to nudge shy friend out of
Romantic situation requires unusual delicacy
BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
A creative, passionate and driven person, you make it
others to really know the gentler side of your nature. /i
domestic decisions is spotlighted between February
Prestige IS enhanced through spring and summer months.
BORN THIS WEEK
October 28th, actress Jane Alexander; 29th. singer Melba
30th, actor Henry Winkler; 31st, actor David
November 1st, actress Betsy Palmer; 2nd, actor Burr
actress Sandy Marshall.
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